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Image Credit: Lanier Burton

An expanded edition of previous release, Die Haschwalth’s, creator Lanier Burton once more takes us on a journey looking at the final confrontation of a Nazi in the early 20th century, and how his actions, not to mention his ...


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Image Credit: Jason Brown, midlifegamergeek.com

After digitally reading the first issue of Valiant’s Bloodshot series, set in their Ultimate/Absolute-style rebooted, alternate universe, I didn’t read any more.

You see, the writer (I won’t mention his name here, I’m not going to give him the publicity) inserted a thinly, if at all, veiled transphobic rant into the...


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Image Credit: Jason Brown, midlifegamergeek.com

The Conan comics by Ablaze are a fascinating alternative to the fully licensed titles featuring Robert E. Howard’s iconic barbarian. You see, Howard’s stories are now public domain, but the rights to Conan the Barbarian are not.

To get around this, Ablaze call the character ‘The Cimmerian’ in their comic titles, ref...


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Image Credit: Jason Brown, midlifegamergeek.com

In this spin-off from Mad Cave’s The Phantom series, the titular hero is on the trail of a crew of airborne pirates who aided in the destruction of a village. The Ghost Who Walks takes them on one by one, branding each of them with his mark as they’re defeated, and picks up an unlikely ally along the way to the final boss.


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Image Credit: Jason Brown, midlifegamergeek.com

In this second issue of Brett Bean’s unbelievably successful fantasy series, the titular D’Orc is taking the high ground to avoid being assassinated by the legions of both the light and dark realms. Accompanied by his cursed shield and the spectral, annoyingly talkative head of a dead chicken, the D’Orc soon encounters even m...


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